MiDAS 2024 Hollywood Full Movie . Action + Crime + Thriller + Romance

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MiDAS 2024 Hollywood Full Movie . Action + Crime + Thriller + Romance

After a charismatic college dropout lies his way into a job at an insurance juggernaut, he recruits his two best friends for a plot to steal thousands. In the process, they uncover a much darker scheme that tests the limits of their greed

**"Midas" (2024)** is an upcoming Hollywood film that presents a modern-day reimagining of the classic King Midas myth. The story revolves around a successful businessman, Midas, who comes across an ancient artifact that grants him the power to turn everything he touches into gold. Initially, Midas sees this as the key to untold wealth and success, but as his power grows, he begins to realize the devastating consequences of his newfound ability.

As the film progresses, Midas struggles to balance his ambition with the growing isolation his power brings. His relationships with family and loved ones are put to the test as everything he holds dear is literally turned into gold. The film delves into themes of greed, the corrupting influence of power, and the importance of human connections over material wealth.

With a blend of intense drama, fantasy, and action, "Midas" aims to explore the darker side of greed and ambition in the modern world, drawing parallels to the ancient myth while offering a fresh take on the timeless story.

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Transcript
00:00:00Hi, Ricky. Good morning.
00:00:15Good morning. I had a snack pass delivery order for Maria.
00:00:19Sure. Let me check.
00:00:27Here you go.
00:00:52I got to hustle. I got to hustle.
00:01:07Enemy's blood is boiling. My heart is pouring.
00:01:11I sacrifice for my own strength, but I can't help it if I do the wrong thing.
00:01:15The man of the house gets exhausted. I know this is the part that we can all say it's gone.
00:01:25Let's do something. Don't do everything.
00:01:29Yeah, I said I want this way for it all.
00:01:33Stop it. Wait.
00:01:36So let's be smart.
00:01:43When the money comes, grab it.
00:01:45First, you do the most damage when the weight of the world's on your shoulders.
00:01:48Can you finish? Yes, ma'am.
00:01:51We're great. Listen, I know.
00:02:09How do you go?
00:02:11All right. That's not all the flyers, but not a lot of tips.
00:02:14How many orders? Just three so far.
00:02:18How are you feeling? You know, not great.
00:02:22Oh, you can't cancel tomorrow when it's all set.
00:02:24I didn't say that.
00:02:27These are good to go. The addresses are on the lid.
00:02:30How about destiny text them? I'm supposed to be meeting up with Victor and Sunni.
00:02:33I'll take them.
00:02:35Your sister is not going out there alone on a learner's permit.
00:02:40It'll take you half an hour and I'll make extra for Victor and Sunni.
00:02:47You have an attitude with me.
00:02:54Yeah, I miss your mom's cooking.
00:02:58No, how much we owe you for this?
00:03:00Oh, no, you could.
00:03:02Come on. Let us support.
00:03:04No, the leftovers, man. It's cool. It's cool.
00:03:07On the house, then.
00:03:13So when are you starting at Midas?
00:03:16Thursday, actually.
00:03:17What? How was it?
00:03:19It was good. You know, it's the mail room, so it's a little slow.
00:03:23Yeah, for sure.
00:03:25So what about you, Mr. Facebook? When are you going to Cali?
00:03:30You know, I'm waiting a bit. Helping my mom buy the house here and working remote to start.
00:03:35Yeah? How long?
00:03:37I'm not sure. At least until the end of the summer.
00:03:39Okay, cool.
00:03:40So, what are you doing tomorrow afternoon?
00:03:44She's working, probably.
00:03:45Why?
00:03:46She comes to this party with us.
00:03:47All right. Who's throwing it?
00:03:49My friend, Claire, for her graduation.
00:03:51Uh, no, no, no. I'm working tomorrow.
00:03:53I'm fine. You're always working.
00:03:55Please. I'm going to be the only non-Ivy leaguer there, and they all start talking about the house they were in.
00:04:00So do you want me to come and be the dumb dropout?
00:04:03No. You know what I mean.
00:04:05No, it's okay. If you don't want to come, it's fine.
00:04:09I was going to introduce you to somebody, but it's cool.
00:04:12Introduce me to who?
00:04:13Introduce me to who?
00:04:14Why don't you come find out?
00:04:18We'll pick you up at four.
00:04:20All right, all right, all right.
00:04:23And, uh, trust to impress, yeah?
00:04:26I don't think about it.
00:04:34Hey, where's Laura?
00:04:37Asleep, in the living room.
00:04:44I'm awake.
00:04:46How'd it go?
00:04:48Good.
00:04:50Have you eaten anything?
00:04:53No, I'm not hungry.
00:05:05How long has she been asleep?
00:05:07Since we got back.
00:05:11Don't worry about it.
00:05:13I'll be out in a sec.
00:05:15No, Mom, relax. Keep resting.
00:05:18Do you have any orders?
00:05:21Uh, I don't think so.
00:05:24Um, let's take the night off.
00:05:29I, uh, made $80 in tips today.
00:05:34Um, is it cool if I go out with Victor and Suni?
00:05:39I, uh, told them I helped them out with something.
00:05:42Of course.
00:05:47Tell them I said hi.
00:05:49Okay.
00:05:52What's up?
00:05:54Wow, did you buy that last night?
00:05:56Yeah, I said, trust to impress.
00:05:58All right.
00:06:00If anyone asks, just tell them you were at Adam's house.
00:06:03What does that mean?
00:06:05You'll figure it out.
00:06:08Did you go to Yale as well?
00:06:10No, I went to Louis Cross for health care administration.
00:06:12Well, good for you. What are you doing with that?
00:06:14I'm working at a Midas company.
00:06:16Oh, I see.
00:06:18I'm sorry.
00:06:20I'm sorry.
00:06:22I'm sorry.
00:06:24I'm sorry.
00:06:26I'm sorry.
00:06:28I'm sorry.
00:06:30I'm sorry.
00:06:32I'm sorry.
00:06:34I'm sorry.
00:06:36I'm working at a Midas for health insurance.
00:06:38Fantastic!
00:06:42Hey, nice shirt.
00:06:44Hey, thank you.
00:06:46That's great.
00:07:07Fuck Harvard!
00:07:09Excuse me?
00:07:11I just had a tickle in my throat.
00:07:13Old move, by the way.
00:07:15Oh, no, I'm just wearing this so I won't be mistaken for the help.
00:07:18That's all.
00:07:22I see you were admiring the art.
00:07:24Yeah, you know, I actually have one just like this.
00:07:27How do you?
00:07:29Yeah.
00:07:31You know, you didn't strike me for a...
00:07:33How do you?
00:07:35Yeah.
00:07:37You know, you didn't strike me for a giant vase type.
00:07:39Really?
00:07:41Well, you know what they say, don't judge a book by its cover, right?
00:07:43Do they say that?
00:07:45Yeah, they do.
00:07:47Oh, I'm Ricky, by the way.
00:07:49I'm a friend of Victor's who I, well, who I think knows someone here.
00:07:54I'm Claire.
00:07:56Claire.
00:07:58Ah, so this, this is all you.
00:08:00Yep, don't judge a book, right?
00:08:02Right.
00:08:04So, were you looking for somebody, or?
00:08:07Uh, no.
00:08:09Actually, I was just, uh, looking for the bathroom.
00:08:11Oh.
00:08:13Well, you found it.
00:08:15Touche.
00:08:17Come on, I'll show you where it is.
00:08:25Where are you guys headed?
00:08:27I was actually just showing Ricky where the bathroom is.
00:08:30Uh, Dad, this is Ricky.
00:08:32Ricky, this is my dad.
00:08:34Nice to meet you, Ricky.
00:08:36Ricky actually just graduated from Harvard.
00:08:38So I see.
00:08:40Congratulations.
00:08:42What house?
00:08:44Excuse me?
00:08:46What house were you in?
00:08:48Uh, uh, Adam's house.
00:08:50No kidding.
00:08:52I'm Adam's host, class of 87.
00:08:54What?
00:08:56Wow, that's crazy.
00:08:58I'm a health care administration.
00:09:00Oh, really?
00:09:02I didn't know we had a health care administration major.
00:09:04You know, this is a pretty new one.
00:09:06Merging health care with pre-med tracking with administration.
00:09:10You take classes in both, so.
00:09:12Oh, okay.
00:09:14Well, I don't know if Claire told you, but I'm CEO of Midas.
00:09:16Health insurance.
00:09:18Please stop.
00:09:20My mom, uh, used to work there.
00:09:22Used to?
00:09:24Well, I hope I didn't fire her.
00:09:26No, no, no.
00:09:28She passed away.
00:09:30Oh.
00:09:32So sorry to hear that.
00:09:34What was her name?
00:09:36Mia. Mia Price.
00:09:38I think I remember her.
00:09:40She was an amazing woman.
00:09:42So, what are you doing for work?
00:09:44Dad.
00:09:46You know, just applying for stuff.
00:09:48Why don't you come by my office on Monday and we'll find you something.
00:09:50Can we not right now?
00:09:52I'm sorry.
00:09:54I don't want to...
00:09:56Ricky, you're a triple threat.
00:09:58Adams House, health care administration,
00:10:00and we're always looking for a diverse town.
00:10:02Ooh.
00:10:04You can't just, like, say that to people.
00:10:06Maybe.
00:10:08He doesn't want to work for Midas.
00:10:10Did you ever think about that?
00:10:12Ricky, would you be interested in a job working at Midas?
00:10:14I mean,
00:10:16I'd be interested in any job.
00:10:18So if you have something,
00:10:20I could apply for it.
00:10:22I'll see you on Monday.
00:10:24Thanks, Dad.
00:10:28Go Crimson.
00:10:30Go Crimson.
00:10:34I'm sorry.
00:10:36You told him what?
00:10:38Victor said if anybody asks, say Adams House, right?
00:10:40I didn't...
00:10:42All right, and where did health care administration come from?
00:10:44Angela, what?
00:10:46First, obviously I had a little bit too much to drink.
00:10:48Second, I panicked.
00:10:50You want me to say the truth?
00:10:52Oh, yeah, you know what, you did fire my mom,
00:10:54and I had to drop out to take care of her.
00:10:56But hell, a nice clue, though.
00:10:58Hey, there you are.
00:11:00Congratulations.
00:11:02Oh, you too. It's so good to see you.
00:11:04Hey, congratulations.
00:11:10We were just hearing about you
00:11:12introducing Ricky to your dad.
00:11:14Oh, my God, again, I am so sorry about him.
00:11:16He's just the worst.
00:11:18He tried to bully Ricky
00:11:20into taking a job at Midas.
00:11:22I'm sorry.
00:11:24You okay?
00:11:26He what? I know, isn't it so embarrassing?
00:11:30What's embarrassing?
00:11:32Well, just...
00:11:34You know, just him
00:11:36assuming everyone's willing to sell their soul.
00:11:40I feel like our generation's really realized
00:11:42that there's more to the world than money, right?
00:11:44You should tell that to my student loan collector.
00:11:46So...
00:11:48Ricky, you gonna
00:11:50go work at Midas now?
00:11:52First healthcare administration
00:11:54and now working at Midas.
00:11:56It's almost like you're trying to steal my identity.
00:11:58Or are you stealing mine?
00:12:00What with the job?
00:12:04I mean, he didn't say anything
00:12:06specifically. He just said
00:12:08that I could come in and apply for something.
00:12:10Are you going to?
00:12:12I mean, it doesn't hurt, right?
00:12:16Fine.
00:12:30Hey, how's it going?
00:12:32I have a meeting with Gregory Briggs
00:12:34at 3 o'clock. ID?
00:12:36No, sir.
00:12:40Yeah.
00:12:42I have a gentleman here by the name of
00:12:44Ricky Price. He says he has a
00:12:463 o'clock with Mr. Briggs.
00:12:48Alright, thank you.
00:12:52Alright, let's go.
00:12:54Follow me.
00:13:02Ricky, come in.
00:13:04This is Tom, my nephew. Tom,
00:13:06this is Ricky. Price.
00:13:08Ricky, you thirsty?
00:13:10You want a scotch?
00:13:12Nah, just have some water.
00:13:14I'll have one.
00:13:24That's Adam's house.
00:13:26Class of 87.
00:13:28I have one just like this.
00:13:30Have a seat.
00:13:32Tom?
00:13:38So look,
00:13:40I was hoping to have more options
00:13:42for you here, but unfortunately we don't have
00:13:44many openings at the moment.
00:13:46But, I promised you
00:13:48a job, and I'm a man
00:13:50of my word. So,
00:13:52Tom has an opening
00:13:54as the Claims Department Coordinator.
00:13:56It'll be a good opportunity
00:13:58for you to get a lay of the land.
00:14:00Tom can mentor you, and
00:14:02when something else opens up,
00:14:04you'll be in a good position.
00:14:06I don't get to choose my own
00:14:08assistants.
00:14:10He's got a Harvard diploma and a pulse.
00:14:12What do you want?
00:14:14I'd be more than
00:14:16happy to be a Claims Department
00:14:18Coordinator. It's a great chance
00:14:20to get your foot in the door.
00:14:22My first job was as a
00:14:24Coordinator, essentially.
00:14:26Thank you, I really appreciate it.
00:14:30Is that all?
00:14:32Yes.
00:14:34Show him around, and send him to HR.
00:14:38No problem.
00:14:48Alright,
00:14:50welcome to Claims.
00:14:52Oh, could you elaborate on what we do, exactly?
00:14:54They don't teach claims review at Harvard.
00:14:56I don't really know.
00:14:58Well, lucky for you, it's
00:15:00very simple. When a policy
00:15:02holder has a claim for a doctor's
00:15:04visit, prescription, or procedure,
00:15:06it comes to us.
00:15:08Now, again, at this point
00:15:10we have an automated system that reviews the
00:15:12majority of these claims. If they're reoccurring,
00:15:14small dollar amounts, etc.
00:15:16But, sometimes the system's
00:15:18not sure, so those cases get sent here
00:15:20for review.
00:15:22So, as an example?
00:15:24As an example, you're a policy holder
00:15:26with us. Let's say you get
00:15:28leukemia. Your doctor wants to try
00:15:30some new experimental treatment.
00:15:32The bill is 350k, it comes into our
00:15:34system, gets flagged. Karen here
00:15:36does a quick review,
00:15:38maybe calls the company, and either
00:15:40approves or denies it.
00:15:42You said 350k?
00:15:44Experimental treatments can range anywhere from 100k
00:15:46to a million bucks.
00:15:48So, what do I
00:15:50do as the coordinator?
00:15:52Whatever I need you to do.
00:15:54Entry, scheduling, coffee runs,
00:15:56iced, black,
00:15:58write that down.
00:16:00I'm kidding.
00:16:02I'll probably give you some of the small dollar claims.
00:16:04This is your desk.
00:16:06You should be the first one in
00:16:08and the last one to leave.
00:16:10Can I ask you
00:16:12what's the pay?
00:16:1440,000 plus benefits, but HR
00:16:16will explain all of that tomorrow.
00:16:18Can other people be covered by my
00:16:20insurance?
00:16:22Do you have kids or a spouse?
00:16:26Then, no.
00:16:28Make sure you bring a passport
00:16:30or birth certificate with you to HR tomorrow.
00:16:32What about my transcripts?
00:16:34This isn't grad school.
00:16:36Nobody cares about the Harvard.
00:16:38Thank you, again.
00:16:40See you tomorrow.
00:16:52You fill out an application?
00:16:54Yeah.
00:16:56I actually got a job.
00:16:58Congrats.
00:17:00Doing what?
00:17:02I don't know anything.
00:17:04It's like a claims coordinator
00:17:06or something.
00:17:08I don't know what it means, but
00:17:10your boy is in there.
00:17:12You good?
00:17:14Yeah.
00:17:16I hear my date was clear today.
00:17:18Yeah.
00:17:20I'm excited.
00:17:22Good luck.
00:17:28I got it.
00:17:30Too late.
00:17:32How'd the meeting go?
00:17:34I think it was pretty cool.
00:17:36I think I got a job
00:17:38working for your cousin.
00:17:40Good luck with that.
00:17:42Tom's cool.
00:17:44Yeah, I can tell.
00:17:46What about you?
00:17:48What are you doing for work?
00:17:50Careful, you're already sounding like my dad.
00:17:52I'm working
00:17:54for Senator Peters.
00:17:56I'm an intern on the healthcare
00:17:58policy team.
00:18:00That sounds cool.
00:18:02You're keeping it all in the family business.
00:18:04More like trying to take the family business down.
00:18:06Princess Leia style.
00:18:08Okay.
00:18:10How'd you get into healthcare administration?
00:18:12My mom,
00:18:14she was really into it.
00:18:16She worked at Midas
00:18:18for a long time.
00:18:20What was she like?
00:18:22My mom,
00:18:24she was incredible.
00:18:26She was always taking care of people.
00:18:28A really big role model for me and my sister.
00:18:30How old's your sister?
00:18:32She's 16.
00:18:34I'm taking care of her now.
00:18:36Wow, that sounds like a lot.
00:18:38We get along pretty well.
00:18:40This job will help.
00:18:42I'd love to meet her sometime.
00:18:46Depends on how you do on the second date.
00:18:48Who says you're getting a second date?
00:19:16Are you with the game software here?
00:19:18Okay, okay.
00:19:20So, Victor and I are together
00:19:22right before the St. Brooks strip.
00:19:24And Victor is blackout drunk.
00:19:26Lights on.
00:19:28Nobody home.
00:19:30He gets up on the wall.
00:19:32There's a line of cops behind him.
00:19:34And he just starts slapping his ass.
00:19:36And this cop is yelling at him,
00:19:38get down, get down.
00:19:40And he's like,
00:19:42what's going on?
00:19:44And he's like, get down, get down.
00:19:48Can I have another one, please?
00:19:52Sure.
00:19:54So,
00:19:56how's the job?
00:19:58Yeah, it's great.
00:20:00I love it.
00:20:02Have you figured out what claims department coordinator means yet?
00:20:04I have, I have actually.
00:20:06I just sit there all day and approve.
00:20:08Well, honestly, I just approve most of the claims
00:20:10that come in.
00:20:12They must need it, right?
00:20:14Isn't Harvard education a good use?
00:20:16You know, can I have one of those
00:20:18too, please?
00:20:24Mom.
00:20:26Mom?
00:20:28Destiny, I'm home.
00:20:34Mom, you in there?
00:20:36I'll be out in a second.
00:20:38You okay?
00:20:40I'm fine.
00:20:42I just need a second.
00:21:02I'm fine.
00:21:04Where's Destiny?
00:21:06Where's Destiny?
00:21:08She went to the movies with some friends.
00:21:10I'm sorry.
00:21:12I just, I kept getting deliveries and I...
00:21:14Relax, it's okay.
00:21:20What's this?
00:21:24Girlfriend today.
00:21:26At the bottom.
00:21:28Your doctor's recommended surgery?
00:21:30Yeah.
00:21:32And what else did he say?
00:21:36He said the chemo hasn't been
00:21:38very effective.
00:21:40And I should get the surgery before it's too late.
00:21:44And what did you tell him?
00:21:46I told him it's too expensive.
00:21:50How much is it?
00:21:52$44,000.
00:21:58Okay, we can do that.
00:22:00You know, that's the price they give you
00:22:02as a starting point and you can
00:22:04negotiate it down from there.
00:22:06I asked.
00:22:08That is the lowest price.
00:22:10It's fine.
00:22:12I've been making a lot more money lately.
00:22:16We'll make it work.
00:22:18Okay.
00:22:20I promise.
00:22:34Ricky.
00:22:36A word, please.
00:22:38Now.
00:22:44What can you tell me
00:22:46about Ms. Diaz?
00:22:48Ms. Diaz?
00:22:50She takes
00:22:52Levothyroxine.
00:22:54And can you tell me
00:22:56why you approved her prescription
00:22:58for Levothyroxine?
00:23:00Yeah, because
00:23:02she needs it.
00:23:04I'm sorry.
00:23:06Her doctor prescribed it.
00:23:08It turns out
00:23:10she does not need it
00:23:12because she's dead.
00:23:16Oh.
00:23:18Can we cancel it?
00:23:20We already have, but only because
00:23:22her daughter called us this morning
00:23:24asking why we were sending an insurance statement
00:23:26to her dead mother.
00:23:28Well, like you said, it seems like
00:23:30everything is fine.
00:23:32No, everything's not fine.
00:23:34I pulled up your stats.
00:23:36You have the highest approval rate
00:23:38in the department by nearly 10%.
00:23:40That's not a good thing.
00:23:42Right.
00:23:46I don't know if you're being lazy
00:23:48or just careless,
00:23:50but both are a problem.
00:23:52I realize a $200 claim
00:23:54may not seem like a lot,
00:23:56but believe me, it adds up big time.
00:23:58I'm sorry.
00:24:00It won't happen again.
00:24:02Great. Because if it does, I'll have to explain to my uncle
00:24:04why I'm reopening the position.
00:24:06You can go.
00:24:28What happened?
00:24:50What happened?
00:24:52Nothing.
00:24:54I was just trying to fix my mistake
00:24:56about the policy.
00:24:58Only admins can do that.
00:25:00And I already fixed it.
00:25:02Okay. Thank you.
00:25:04You're welcome.
00:25:14Where's Claire?
00:25:16I don't know.
00:25:18I told her I was going home.
00:25:22You did?
00:25:24I need you guys' help
00:25:26on something.
00:25:28What is it?
00:25:30So I may have figured out a way
00:25:32for Midas to cover my mom's treatments.
00:25:34Really?
00:25:36That's great.
00:25:38Like they're going to put on your insurance?
00:25:40Not exactly.
00:25:42Basically,
00:25:44her policy is still in the system.
00:25:46And it can be reactivated.
00:25:48You're talking about insurance fraud.
00:25:50Listen, all we need to do
00:25:52is get onto Tom's computer, right?
00:25:54And as soon as you show me how to access it,
00:25:56and then Victor comes, hacks in,
00:25:58everything's on evidence. Easy.
00:26:00That is truly the worst idea I've ever heard.
00:26:02Do you just need some extra money or something?
00:26:04I thought you were making way more
00:26:06at your new job.
00:26:08It isn't enough.
00:26:10How can it not be enough?
00:26:12You're making twice what you were making last month.
00:26:14My mom's doctor said the chemo isn't working.
00:26:16She needs surgery.
00:26:22Well,
00:26:24how much is it?
00:26:26$44,000.
00:26:30Okay.
00:26:32Well, there are ways
00:26:34to do this without committing a crime.
00:26:36We could do a payment plan.
00:26:38Or we could do a GoFundMe page.
00:26:40Who do I know that's going to donate that much money?
00:26:42Claire.
00:26:44Right.
00:26:46I've thought about this.
00:26:48This is the best option.
00:26:50The only option.
00:26:52But, Ricky, this is
00:26:54different than faking a resume
00:26:56or the school you went to.
00:26:58This is a real crime. You'd go to jail.
00:27:00If you guys don't want to help me,
00:27:02that's fine.
00:27:04I understand.
00:27:06Okay?
00:27:08I can do it myself.
00:27:20♪♪
00:27:30♪♪
00:27:40♪♪
00:27:50♪♪
00:28:00Excuse me.
00:28:02♪♪
00:28:12♪♪
00:28:20Ricky.
00:28:22What's on your plate?
00:28:24Nothing. Just trying to keep that approval rate down.
00:28:26Clever.
00:28:34That was stupid.
00:28:36Then help me.
00:28:38Please.
00:28:42All right.
00:28:44If we're going to help you,
00:28:46then we'll need to come up with a much better plan.
00:28:48Step one.
00:28:50We'll need to find a time when Tom is out of his office for at least an hour.
00:28:52Maybe during lunch.
00:28:54He eats lunch in his office.
00:28:56So we'll give him a reason not to.
00:28:58Then we'll need to borrow his wallet.
00:29:00Take a shot.
00:29:02Why can't we just drop the duo?
00:29:04Because we need Vic to get in there.
00:29:06It just takes a delicate touch.
00:29:12We'll also need his computer password.
00:29:14Which we can get
00:29:16if Ricky can switch out his keyboard
00:29:18for an identical keylogger.
00:29:20Also, the stupid duo authentication
00:29:22kicks in after 30 minutes.
00:29:24Which brings us to our next challenge.
00:29:26Figuring out how we're getting Vic
00:29:28into the building.
00:29:30I wanted to order some flowers.
00:29:32Once Vic creates the claim
00:29:34on Tom's computer,
00:29:36I'll need access to a second computer
00:29:38in order to approve it.
00:29:40And then the final step
00:29:42will be recruiting some accomplices
00:29:44to help us pull off a surprise.
00:29:48Sounds like a plan.
00:29:54So, one more thing.
00:29:56One more thing.
00:29:58We were thinking
00:30:00even with the insurance reactivated
00:30:02there typically are a lot of out-of-pocket
00:30:04expenses with these types of surgeries.
00:30:06You know, because she'll have to stay in the hospital for a while.
00:30:08She won't be able to cook.
00:30:10Right.
00:30:12So
00:30:14we were thinking
00:30:16it wouldn't be too difficult to set up
00:30:18a second claim.
00:30:20That pays out to a fake company
00:30:22and Vic could cover our tracks
00:30:24So a totally normal claim so we wouldn't get caught.
00:30:26For how much?
00:30:30$300,000
00:30:32And maybe
00:30:34I can have some for my student loans
00:30:36and Vic can have some for his mom's house.
00:30:38You know, that's not why we're doing it.
00:30:40Obviously
00:30:42we want to help your mom.
00:30:44But this was just another idea.
00:30:48Let's do it!
00:30:50Yeah?
00:30:52I mean
00:30:54I'm the one with the job so
00:30:56You can pay next time.
00:31:02Can I ask you a question?
00:31:04Where do you get money from?
00:31:06What do you mean?
00:31:08I mean like
00:31:10gas, food, cell phone.
00:31:12Your internship
00:31:14is volunteer, right?
00:31:16Yeah, I mean
00:31:18I babysit sometimes and
00:31:20my parents pay for some of my bills.
00:31:22You know, they're thinking
00:31:24of opening up a paid policy position at the office
00:31:26so
00:31:28maybe I'll apply for that.
00:31:30That'd be cool.
00:31:32Do what you're passionate about and money will come, right?
00:31:34Yeah.
00:31:36For sure.
00:31:50Come in.
00:32:00Hey.
00:32:02Do you happen to drive a white Lexus?
00:32:04Yeah.
00:32:06Why?
00:32:08As I was pulling in, another car was
00:32:10coming down and he wasn't paying
00:32:12any attention so I might have clipped you
00:32:14a little bit.
00:32:16It's okay. You know my insurance
00:32:18covers it so we should be good.
00:32:20Would you like to come and take some pictures?
00:32:22Oh, I would love to go take
00:32:24pictures.
00:32:34I'm really sorry.
00:32:36Again.
00:32:48Happy birthday!
00:32:50Oh, come on.
00:32:52You didn't think I actually hit your car, did you?
00:32:54Uh-huh.
00:33:00I'll call you back.
00:33:02Happy birthday.
00:33:04Ricky wanted to organize a little surprise.
00:33:06Did he?
00:33:08Well, mission accomplished.
00:33:10I am indefinitely surprised.
00:33:12All right.
00:33:14Shall we go to lunch?
00:33:16Yeah.
00:33:18Ricky's came, right?
00:33:38In a rush?
00:33:40Oh, no.
00:33:42Just enjoying the day.
00:33:44Thank you very much.
00:33:46Good.
00:34:14Hi, fellas.
00:34:16How are you?
00:34:18Good afternoon.
00:34:20We have a reservation under price.
00:34:22Absolutely. It's right here.
00:34:24Just give me one moment.
00:34:26Happy birthday!
00:34:28Hey.
00:34:30Hey.
00:34:32What are you doing here?
00:34:34My dad invited me.
00:34:36I took the afternoon off.
00:34:38Why didn't you tell me?
00:34:40Why didn't you invite me?
00:34:42It's right this way, everybody.
00:34:52Oh, Ricky.
00:34:54You going to sit over there?
00:35:02I got to use the restroom.
00:35:04Be right back.
00:35:12Sony.
00:35:14Sony.
00:35:16Sony.
00:35:18Sony.
00:35:20Sony.
00:35:22Why are you back here?
00:35:24Claire's here.
00:35:26What? Why?
00:35:28I don't know. Her dad invited her.
00:35:30Well, you have to get rid of her.
00:35:32I can't get rid of a Claire.
00:35:34We have to abort.
00:35:36They're not going to recognize me,
00:35:38but she definitely will.
00:35:40I'd rather not.
00:35:42Okay, listen.
00:35:44I'll get rid of her.
00:35:46Just wait here and wait for my signal.
00:35:48What are you going to do?
00:35:50Improvise.
00:35:56Hey.
00:35:58You good?
00:36:00Yeah.
00:36:02Hey.
00:36:14I appreciate it.
00:36:16Here you go.
00:36:18I'm so sorry.
00:36:20I can get you a towel.
00:36:22No, it's okay.
00:36:24I need to go dry off.
00:36:30Would anyone like
00:36:32anything else to drink?
00:36:34I'll have an Au Bon. Neat.
00:36:38How about you, birthday boy?
00:36:40I'm buying.
00:36:42Great.
00:36:44I think I'm going to have a mate.
00:36:46He'll have the same as me.
00:36:48It was just a water.
00:36:52Water's fine. Thank you.
00:37:04Two Au Bons. Neat.
00:37:06Actually,
00:37:08can I have the table back?
00:37:10Turns out it wasn't him.
00:37:12Sure, I guess.
00:37:14Thanks.
00:37:16I'll have two Au Bons. Neat.
00:37:24Try not to spill as well, please.
00:37:34Wait.
00:37:38Are you going to
00:37:40take our poodle here?
00:37:42Oh, I'm just a runner.
00:37:44Your waitress should be back shortly.
00:37:50Hey.
00:37:52Not exactly.
00:38:00Actually, I changed my mind.
00:38:02You can have the table back.
00:38:40Hi.
00:38:42I have a delivery for Tom Brent.
00:38:44Alright.
00:38:46I do too, actually.
00:38:48We'll sign in here.
00:38:50I have a delivery for Tom Brent.
00:38:52Tom Brent.
00:38:54Do you actually have a cool place for this?
00:38:56It's starting to melt.
00:38:58No, don't.
00:39:00Hold on a second.
00:39:02All you guys have deliveries for Mr. Brent?
00:39:04Okay.
00:39:06Follow me.
00:39:08Okay, let's go.
00:39:10Back in. Let's go.
00:39:12Be careful.
00:39:14I think you might want to get the next one.
00:39:16Thanks.
00:39:18Yeah.
00:39:4425 seconds.
00:39:5425 seconds.
00:39:56Oh, boy.
00:40:06Nice.
00:40:105, 4, 3,
00:40:122, 1.
00:40:16We did it.
00:40:18Good luck.
00:40:20You too.
00:40:28Let's see what you got.
00:40:32So, Ricky.
00:40:34How do you like your new boss?
00:40:38He's great.
00:40:40He's brilliant.
00:40:42I can honestly say he's the best boss I've ever had.
00:40:46Much nicer toast than I'd ever be able to give.
00:40:50To my nephew, Tom.
00:40:52The best boss Ricky has ever had.
00:40:54Cheers.
00:40:56Cheers.
00:41:08I'm sorry.
00:41:10I've got to take this.
00:41:16Hello?
00:41:18What do you know about Project Foresight?
00:41:20I never heard of it. Why?
00:41:22When I try to reactivate your mom, I'm getting a Project Foresight error message
00:41:24asking for additional diagnosis info.
00:41:26Ask Sony.
00:41:28I've never heard of it either.
00:41:30I don't get it. They never asked me for a diagnosis.
00:41:32This looks like an admin level thing.
00:41:34Okay, so can you just skip the question?
00:41:36We need to do an admin override.
00:41:38Okay, so just do that.
00:41:40I tried, but time's up. We need to do authenticate again.
00:41:42Alright, alright.
00:41:44Okay, okay, okay.
00:41:46We'll go 60 seconds from my mark.
00:41:48What are you going to do?
00:41:50I'm going to improvise.
00:41:52Alright, 60 seconds.
00:41:54Starting now.
00:42:00If this doesn't work, run.
00:42:02If this doesn't work, run.
00:42:22Do you have any pets?
00:42:24Just a dog. Lafayette.
00:42:26What kind of dog?
00:42:28Lafayette is a purebred French bulldog.
00:42:30No way.
00:42:32I have a French bulldog.
00:42:34Since when?
00:42:36Technically, he's my sister's.
00:42:38Do you have any pictures?
00:42:40Yeah, I've got a couple.
00:42:46Oh, he's gotten so big.
00:42:54Oh yeah, wow.
00:42:56He's a real cutie.
00:42:58Do you, uh,
00:43:00do you have any photos
00:43:02of your little Frenchie?
00:43:04Oh no, I don't think so.
00:43:06I'm not that big of a photo kind of guy.
00:43:08Oh,
00:43:10learning a lot about you today.
00:43:22Hey Karen,
00:43:24I think I have some seaweed chips for you.
00:43:26You're a day late.
00:43:28I think they were lost in the bedroom.
00:43:30Sorry about that.
00:43:32Excuse me.
00:43:34Are you okay?
00:43:36A rat or something has eaten through this.
00:43:38Oh my goodness, is it in there?
00:43:40No, but I can see the hole that it came through.
00:43:42Do you see it anywhere?
00:43:44No, but what about my chips?
00:43:46What about them?
00:43:48You guys are going to give me a refund, right?
00:43:50Because this is clearly your fault.
00:43:52Oh, yes, absolutely.
00:43:54You should go to her now.
00:43:56Get the evidence.
00:44:14Alright, well,
00:44:16I need to get back to the office.
00:44:18Um, hey,
00:44:20would you all like to go get some ice cream?
00:44:22There's a great place around the corner.
00:44:24I think I've had enough ice for today. Thanks.
00:44:26I'm all set, but
00:44:28thank you. I'm Ricky.
00:44:52Okay, great. Thank you.
00:45:12Okay, great. Thank you.
00:45:22Hello?
00:45:24Where are you?
00:45:26Just finishing up in the office.
00:45:28What? He's in the elevator right now.
00:45:30Uh, okay, I'm waiting.
00:45:52Okay.
00:46:22Happy birthday.
00:46:38Happy birthday.
00:46:52Happy birthday.
00:47:08To Ricky.
00:47:10For a great idea.
00:47:14Come on, it was your plan.
00:47:16Oh, no, I wasn't giving you credit for the plan.
00:47:18Your plan was terrible.
00:47:22Routing and account numbers are on there.
00:47:24Money should be in there next week.
00:47:26Okay, you know what? Can I
00:47:28get another round of shots, please?
00:47:30And can I also order some food to go?
00:47:32What would you like?
00:47:34You know what? I'll take the three most expensive
00:47:36entrees, whatever those are.
00:47:38Appreciate it.
00:47:40What are you doing?
00:47:42I'm celebrating. Come on. Isn't it like we can't afford it?
00:47:44Ricky, we...
00:47:46Come on. I'm not going crazy.
00:47:48Let's just take these 24 hours to celebrate.
00:47:50No, Ricky.
00:47:52What she's saying is that we have to be careful.
00:47:54Okay?
00:47:56When people come into a lot of money,
00:47:58the most common mistake they make is they spend it all right away.
00:48:00It makes it way more likely they get caught.
00:48:02Okay, okay.
00:48:04So what am I supposed to do?
00:48:06Just chill. Act like everything is the same.
00:48:08Okay. I can do that.
00:48:12All right.
00:48:14Chill.
00:48:16Chill.
00:48:20All right.
00:48:22I'm going to go to the bathroom.
00:48:24I'll be right back.
00:48:26Hey, be careful with that.
00:48:28Hey, chill.
00:48:34So are you going to tell him?
00:48:36Or should I?
00:48:38I think it's a bad idea.
00:48:40Ricky, just not tell him.
00:48:42We don't even know if it's anything yet.
00:48:44We can investigate, but there's no point in riling him up
00:48:46until then.
00:48:48Let me see the paper again.
00:48:50Let's just enjoy the night, okay?
00:48:52We can do our research.
00:48:54We'll figure it out.
00:48:56I promise.
00:48:58Please?
00:49:00Please?
00:49:02Here, try the garlic bread.
00:49:06We're going to have to start the meals in a sec.
00:49:08We've got a lot of orders tonight.
00:49:10I don't think I can do tonight.
00:49:14I have a date.
00:49:16Maybe Destiny can take them.
00:49:18That's why she got a license.
00:49:20No, it's already dark outside, and there are too many orders.
00:49:22Okay, so let's just cancel the orders for tonight, then.
00:49:24Sweetie,
00:49:26I know I ask a lot of you,
00:49:28more than I should,
00:49:30and you've been working a lot of hours lately,
00:49:32and you deserve to go out on a date.
00:49:34I don't want to stop you from doing that,
00:49:36but we need the money
00:49:38from these orders.
00:49:40This dinner was delicious,
00:49:42but we can't
00:49:44afford this.
00:49:46We don't actually
00:49:48need the money.
00:49:50Um,
00:49:52I got a job
00:49:54at Midas,
00:49:56and this dinner is
00:49:58to celebrate.
00:50:00You got a job at Midas?
00:50:02When? Why didn't you tell me?
00:50:04I just got it,
00:50:06and it's only in the mailroom.
00:50:08Sunita helped me, actually.
00:50:10I didn't know if you were...
00:50:12I'm so happy for you.
00:50:14This is great.
00:50:16I know how things ended.
00:50:18No, no, no, no.
00:50:20It's all part of the Lord's plan, right?
00:50:22Now you're there,
00:50:24and I'm so happy.
00:50:26Um,
00:50:28this makes this dinner that much better.
00:50:32So,
00:50:34who's your date with?
00:50:36Um, her name's Claire.
00:50:38Do we get to meet this Claire?
00:50:40Um,
00:50:42maybe. We're still in the early stages.
00:50:44Maybe?
00:50:48See that? That's a strike!
00:50:50Nice.
00:50:52Are you okay?
00:50:54Yeah, I'm fine.
00:50:56Alright, well, it's your turn.
00:51:00You take it.
00:51:04Are you okay?
00:51:06It's not that funny.
00:51:08If this is about the water
00:51:10being spilled on you today at lunch, I'm sorry.
00:51:12My dad's making me quit my internship.
00:51:14What?
00:51:16He told me after lunch.
00:51:18Says it's bad objects for the company.
00:51:20Okay, wait, how can he make you quit?
00:51:22He's claiming he's gonna cut off my phone,
00:51:24take away my car.
00:51:26So he's trying to ground you?
00:51:28Oh, and kick me out.
00:51:30I don't understand how you can work for him.
00:51:32Wait, I'm not working for him.
00:51:34I work for Tom.
00:51:36Yeah, because that's so different.
00:51:38You know, you told me that you wanted to help people,
00:51:40but it really seems like all you guys do all day
00:51:42is just deny claims.
00:51:44Okay, let's just
00:51:46take a breath, okay?
00:51:48No, I've been thinking.
00:51:50I think you should quit your job.
00:51:52Quit my job?
00:51:54Yeah, you went to Harvard.
00:51:56You don't need to work at Midas for the money.
00:51:58You can work anywhere else for the same amount
00:52:00and not sell your soul to them.
00:52:02Come on, you're a good person, Ricky.
00:52:04I'm doing good.
00:52:06I have the highest approval rating in claims.
00:52:08Stop with the fix-it-from-the-inside bullshit.
00:52:10And I'm helping support my family.
00:52:12That's something you know nothing about.
00:52:14I mean, you have the luxury of doing what you think is right.
00:52:16Okay, yeah, my life's perfect.
00:52:18It is.
00:52:20Okay, you don't have to worry about your cell phone bills,
00:52:22the gas bill, or even paying for my mom's medical bills.
00:52:26At the end of the day,
00:52:28you have your dad.
00:52:30And if you needed the money,
00:52:32he would have a house for you and your kids
00:52:34and a house on the hills.
00:52:36That's your privilege.
00:52:38I don't have that.
00:52:40So, yeah,
00:52:42money may not be as important to you,
00:52:44and, man, that must be nice.
00:52:46But don't try to come at the rest of the world
00:52:48just because we're not so fortunate.
00:52:50I wasn't trying to say that.
00:52:52You don't have to say it.
00:52:54I...
00:52:58No work tonight stays on me.
00:53:02Okay.
00:53:08For Tom.
00:53:16Hey, Karen.
00:53:18Do you know anything about Project Foresight?
00:53:20I've never heard of it. Who are you?
00:53:22Uh, nothing.
00:53:24Just some boss male.
00:53:26Something to do with GeneticTree, I think.
00:53:28GeneticTree? You mean like that company with the cheesy ads?
00:53:30No.
00:53:32Don't know anything. Sorry.
00:53:34No worries.
00:53:38There were those tests we took.
00:53:40What was it, like, five years ago
00:53:42for Christmas? What tests?
00:53:44You know, those DNA ancestry tests.
00:53:46Not the best
00:53:48Christmas present, if you ask me,
00:53:50but apparently I'm 3% Japanese,
00:53:52which is how
00:53:54I got started on the chips.
00:54:00My uncle wants to see you.
00:54:08Ricky, come in.
00:54:12Want a scotch?
00:54:14No, thanks. I'm all set.
00:54:16I'm kidding.
00:54:18Hey, do you play any golf?
00:54:20Uh, no. Not really.
00:54:22How would you like to play this afternoon?
00:54:24I'm a good teacher.
00:54:26Yeah, sure.
00:54:28Well, what time?
00:54:30Don't worry.
00:54:32I'll let your boss know.
00:54:34How do you like
00:54:36working for Tom?
00:54:38It's great. Yeah, it's great.
00:54:40I'm learning a lot.
00:54:42Can I be honest with you?
00:54:44I think
00:54:46your talents are wasted at claims.
00:54:48You're overqualified.
00:54:50But you knew that
00:54:52when you took the job.
00:54:54We've got a new
00:54:56position opening up.
00:54:58It comes with a raise
00:55:00and real responsibilities.
00:55:04I think it might be a good fit for you.
00:55:14What do you know about Project Foresight?
00:55:18I don't think anything, should I?
00:55:20No.
00:55:22We've kept it pretty much under wraps.
00:55:26A couple years back,
00:55:28we came up with a really revolutionary
00:55:30idea.
00:55:32What if we bought policyholder
00:55:34biodata, DNA, and
00:55:36paired it with our exclusive
00:55:38access to patient diagnosis
00:55:40and outcomes?
00:55:42We found that with most costly
00:55:44cases that had underlying
00:55:46genetic risk factors,
00:55:48we were able to predict outcomes
00:55:50with nearly 80%
00:55:52accuracy.
00:55:54That's three times months or even years
00:55:56before official diagnosis.
00:55:58That's
00:56:00incredible.
00:56:02The project's been in a pilot phase
00:56:04for the last few years, but
00:56:06we're getting ready to roll it out company-wide.
00:56:08And
00:56:10we need to hire
00:56:12a project manager.
00:56:18I mean, it sounds great.
00:56:20Policyholders must
00:56:23Ricky, you understand
00:56:25that information is used strictly for
00:56:27internal purposes, right?
00:56:29Then why do we do it?
00:56:31The same reason actuaries make so damn much.
00:56:33To identify and mitigate large payouts.
00:56:35Mitigate?
00:56:37Terminate policies when possible, raise
00:56:39premiums otherwise.
00:56:41Ricky,
00:56:43you see how valuable this is?
00:56:45We're predicting diseases
00:56:47and denying their coverage.
00:56:49Don't be so dramatic.
00:56:51Make it sound like
00:56:53we're murdering people.
00:56:55Most people were just asking
00:56:57them to pay a fair rate.
00:56:59Any terminations are usually picked up
00:57:01by government coverage.
00:57:03It's
00:57:05a bit of a gray area,
00:57:07but we're working with
00:57:09Congress to clear that up.
00:57:11You know,
00:57:13I also lost
00:57:15my parents at a young age.
00:57:17It's not easy,
00:57:19but
00:57:21I think it makes us
00:57:23stronger, hungrier.
00:57:29This is an opportunity
00:57:31to take a management position
00:57:33barely two months in.
00:57:35Most kids your age would kill
00:57:37for an opportunity like this.
00:57:39No, I appreciate it. It sounds like a great opportunity.
00:57:41So you're interested?
00:57:43Of course, very interested.
00:57:45Great. We can keep talking about this,
00:57:47but in the meantime,
00:57:49you can't talk about the project
00:57:51with a job title.
00:57:53It's highly confidential company IP
00:57:55covered under your MBA.
00:57:57Of course.
00:57:59Not even Claire.
00:58:01Gotcha.
00:58:03Rikki, this is Michelle and Stacy
00:58:05from Genetic Training.
00:58:07That's us.
00:58:09They're also the main providers
00:58:11of the biodata we use for Project Foresight.
00:58:13Rikki may be joining
00:58:15That's great.
00:58:17Rikki, why don't you
00:58:19lead us off?
00:58:21So,
00:58:23do you guys mind talking business
00:58:25on the course, or would you rather wait
00:58:27until after? Well, as long as you're coming
00:58:29up to $5 for a policy holder,
00:58:31I have no problem
00:58:33talking about it anyway.
00:58:35Okay. How about this?
00:58:37Rikki and me versus you two.
00:58:39If we win, we stay at
00:58:41$180 million. You win, we go to
00:58:43$200.
00:58:47This is Rikki's first time
00:58:49swinging a club. Swing it, girl.
00:58:51Please.
00:58:57Alright, Rikki, show us how it's done.
00:58:59No pressure.
00:59:01Nice, easy swing, just like we practiced, okay?
00:59:07Four!
00:59:09Four!
00:59:11Looks like
00:59:13you'll be getting your $200.
00:59:17Where you been?
00:59:19Losing minus
00:59:21$20 million.
00:59:23I was playing
00:59:25golf with Mr. Brent at the salon store.
00:59:27That makes $300,000
00:59:29seem not so bad.
00:59:31Come on.
00:59:33So, we have
00:59:35something we need to talk to you about.
00:59:37Yeah?
00:59:39Give it to him.
00:59:45What's this?
00:59:47It's just a theory.
00:59:49They're the files
00:59:51that Midas has on your mom.
00:59:53He found them when he had to do the overwrite on her account.
00:59:55I know it sounds crazy,
00:59:57but we think that
00:59:59Midas knew your mom was sick
01:00:01before she was diagnosed, and
01:00:03that's why they fired her.
01:00:05It is just a theory.
01:00:07I had to leave Tom's office
01:00:09before I could find more proof.
01:00:13Say something.
01:00:17He just offered me the job as project manager.
01:00:19He what? Mr. Brent.
01:00:21He just offered me the job to this
01:00:23Project Foresight. They want to roll it out
01:00:25to the whole company, and that's why we were playing golf
01:00:27with the CEO from Genetic Tree.
01:00:29Does this mean he found out about us?
01:00:31I don't think so. He was just offering me the job.
01:00:33Well, you don't think he made the connection with your mom?
01:00:35No, he still thinks she's dead.
01:00:37Why would he offer you a promotion?
01:00:39That's not really important right now.
01:00:41The real question is, what are we going to do?
01:00:43We exposed them, obviously.
01:00:45Right?
01:00:47I mean, if they're going to expand this, it has to be illegal.
01:00:49With what? This.
01:00:51A single piece of paper that's directly
01:00:53linked to the $300,000
01:00:55that we stole? So we give the money back.
01:00:57I mean, we can't just let them get away with this.
01:00:59Even if we did give the money back,
01:01:01they could still charge us with a crime.
01:01:03I don't know. Listen, it has to be other files
01:01:05like this one, right? Of other people?
01:01:07A whole database. I just couldn't access it
01:01:09from top to toe. So we steal those
01:01:11before I get the job, so they can't connect us.
01:01:13Hold on, you're taking the job?
01:01:15Well, not anymore, but if I'm going back, I need at least two hours
01:01:17and full admin access.
01:01:19You can get admin access from Mr. Bliss' computer.
01:01:21He keeps the password on a sticky note.
01:01:23Hold on, it's a billion-dollar company. There's no way his security is that weak.
01:01:25See, but that's why it is.
01:01:27You see, they probably make him use some super-secure password
01:01:29that he has to change every three months,
01:01:31but he can't remember it.
01:01:33Okay, and the dual authentication?
01:01:35No, he doesn't have it. I watched today.
01:01:37Okay, but getting into his office
01:01:39will be a lot harder than Tom's.
01:01:41He has a secretary, and security,
01:01:43and janitors are up there after hours.
01:01:45Oh, Friday night!
01:01:47The company gala!
01:01:49Whoa, whoa, whoa, I'm not missing that gala.
01:01:51It's all anyone's been talking about.
01:01:53Exactly. The whole company will be there.
01:01:57That sounds like the perfect time.
01:02:01Let's go.
01:02:31All right.
01:02:53All right.
01:02:57All right, that's fine.
01:03:00Hey, can I talk to you for a second?
01:03:04Okay, look, I know what we said here.
01:03:08I know what we said was a lie, and...
01:03:14Can I take this?
01:03:16I'm sorry.
01:03:20Hey, give me some good news.
01:03:22I got bad news, man. I can't find any of it.
01:03:24What do you mean?
01:03:26I mean, the database is gone.
01:03:29I'm sorry, but I'm finding nothing.
01:03:31Do you need to be on Tom's computer?
01:03:33I have access to all the files,
01:03:35but there's nothing here.
01:03:39I'm positive I'm in the same place I was last time.
01:03:41Well, look again, it has to be there somewhere.
01:03:43Go back to my mom's files, maybe.
01:03:45Okay.
01:03:47I'll give you a minute.
01:03:49Okay.
01:03:51Ricky, there you are!
01:03:53We've been looking all over for you.
01:03:55I've been telling her
01:03:57what a great job you've been doing.
01:03:59Mia?
01:04:01I found him!
01:04:05Yay!
01:04:07What are you doing here?
01:04:09Figured it'd be good to get out of the house, right?
01:04:11But who invited you? Where's your heir?
01:04:13Don't worry, I'm fine.
01:04:15It's over there. Honestly, I don't even need it.
01:04:19Okay, I think we should go home.
01:04:21What are you talking about?
01:04:23I'll explain later, but I really think we should get out of here.
01:04:25No!
01:04:31Mia, such a pleasure to have you back with us.
01:04:33Of course, thank you so much for inviting me.
01:04:35It's been great getting to see everybody again.
01:04:39Do you know Claire?
01:04:41It's nice to finally meet you.
01:04:43I've heard so much about you.
01:04:47Ricky's been doing a great job for us, he claims.
01:04:51Chip off the old block.
01:04:53I thought you said you were in the mail room?
01:04:57No, no.
01:04:59The claims coordinator.
01:05:03Would you mind if I stole Ricky just for a moment?
01:05:07You all can catch up.
01:05:09Okay.
01:05:21We have some things to discuss, don't we?
01:05:25First, what did you do with your mother's files?
01:05:29Nothing.
01:05:31The ones you printed on?
01:05:33Does she have them?
01:05:35Did you show them to Claire?
01:05:37Look, what you're doing is illegal,
01:05:39but I didn't show them to anyone.
01:05:41I have them, right here.
01:05:45In a few weeks, it'll be totally legal,
01:05:47and you're in no position to throw stones.
01:05:51Second question,
01:05:53who else helped you?
01:05:55Who wouldn't help me?
01:05:57Oh, come on.
01:05:59Your mom, disgruntled ex-employee,
01:06:03talked you through reactivating her insurance,
01:06:05creating fake claims?
01:06:07She would never agree to any of that.
01:06:09You heard her.
01:06:11She thinks I work in the mail room.
01:06:13Everything you've said to me
01:06:15for the last two months
01:06:17has been a lie.
01:06:19I'm not lying.
01:06:21Okay, she doesn't know any of it.
01:06:25I guess it really doesn't matter.
01:06:31When did you find out about your little embezzlement scheme?
01:06:33This morning.
01:06:35I invited your mother as
01:06:37an insurance policy,
01:06:39so to speak.
01:06:41What's she grabbing?
01:06:43Call the cops?
01:06:45No, not yet at least.
01:06:49I haven't decided.
01:06:53Here's my only offer,
01:06:55all right?
01:06:57So, listen closely.
01:06:59Starting on Monday,
01:07:01you'll be reassigned
01:07:03to the mail room.
01:07:05That should be easy enough
01:07:07to explain to your mother.
01:07:09You'll earn
01:07:11minimum wage,
01:07:13and you will never say the words
01:07:15Project Forsyte ever again.
01:07:17Oh, I understand.
01:07:19Given your mom's history,
01:07:21you might be inclined to
01:07:23anonymously leak something
01:07:25to the press.
01:07:27Well, I've learned my lesson.
01:07:29Now, move the project
01:07:31off our servers, far from
01:07:33anywhere you can access them.
01:07:35So understand
01:07:37that if
01:07:39so much as a word of this project
01:07:41gets out, I'll assume it was you.
01:07:43And the statute of limitations for first-degree
01:07:45insurance fraud doesn't expire for another
01:07:47fifteen years.
01:07:49I will personally
01:07:51see to it that you spend as much time
01:07:53behind bars as possible.
01:07:55I assume you still
01:07:57have at least some of the money you stole?
01:08:01Good.
01:08:03Whatever you don't have
01:08:05will come out of your weekly paycheck.
01:08:07With interest.
01:08:09Will you
01:08:11still help
01:08:13pay for my mom's surgery?
01:08:19Why on earth would I do that?
01:08:21If I were you,
01:08:23I'd be hoping it's
01:08:25quick and painless, so you can
01:08:27move on with your life.
01:08:29Do you have potential?
01:08:31Call it a degree or not.
01:08:33It's a shame
01:08:35you'd be wasting it in the mailroom.
01:08:41Do we have an agreement?
01:08:51Great!
01:08:53I gotta take a leak.
01:09:01Can you please explain to me
01:09:03what's going on right now?
01:09:05I will talk to you and explain everything later,
01:09:07but now is really not a good time.
01:09:09I'm sorry.
01:09:11I'm sorry.
01:09:13I'm sorry.
01:09:15I'm sorry.
01:09:17I'm sorry.
01:09:19I'm sorry.
01:09:21I'm sorry.
01:09:23I'm sorry.
01:09:25I'm sorry.
01:09:27I'm sorry.
01:09:29I'm sorry.
01:09:31I'm sorry.
01:09:33I'm sorry.
01:09:35I'm sorry.
01:09:37I'm sorry.
01:09:39I'm sorry.
01:09:41I'm sorry.
01:09:43I'm sorry.
01:09:45I'm sorry.
01:10:17Did you kill him?
01:10:30No.
01:10:31He's just unconscious.
01:10:32Okay?
01:10:33Help me put him in the car.
01:10:34Is this your idea of improvising?
01:10:35I have a plan.
01:10:36Just help me get him in the car.
01:10:37We can get him downstairs.
01:10:38No.
01:10:39Explain to me what happened.
01:10:40He caught us.
01:10:41Okay?
01:10:42The money, the payments.
01:10:43He even moved the vial somehow.
01:10:44If we don't want to end up in jail, I need you to trust me.
01:10:50You want me to trust you, but you're asking me to commit a felony.
01:10:51How are we going to get one?
01:10:52Okay, so what's another one?
01:10:53Right?
01:10:54For the record, I hate it when you improvise.
01:10:55Just keep walking, just keep walking, just keep walking, okay, here we go, okay, okay.
01:11:21You brought her into this?
01:11:22Can you just trust me?
01:11:23I need the car.
01:11:24What about Vic?
01:11:25He's going to meet us at the pier.
01:11:26Wait, the pier?
01:11:27It's not part of the plan.
01:11:28Can you pop open the trunk?
01:11:29Okay, wait.
01:11:30Can you explain what the plan is?
01:11:31Just help me lift him and put him in the trunk.
01:11:32Okay?
01:11:33Who is that?
01:11:34This is my boss and my girlfriend's dad.
01:11:35Look, take that bag out of the trunk.
01:11:36Okay.
01:11:37Okay.
01:11:38Okay.
01:11:39Okay.
01:11:40Okay.
01:11:41Okay.
01:11:42Okay.
01:11:43Okay.
01:11:44Okay.
01:11:46Okay, thanks, man, thanks for everything.
01:11:47Take that bag out of the trunk.
01:11:48Did you kill him?
01:11:50No, he's fine.
01:11:51Alright, thanks, I'll see you home later.
01:11:54Charlie, no, you are not leaving me here.
01:11:57Okay, fine, drive, but no talking.
01:12:03Okay, fine, drive, but no talking.
01:12:08Does she even have a license yet?
01:12:09Yes, she got it last week.
01:12:15What are you doing? Come on, get in.
01:12:19No?
01:12:20No.
01:12:21Look, the money was a mistake, all right?
01:12:23We got too greedy, but this, this, this, just taking it too far.
01:12:26I'm not a kidnapper.
01:12:28Suni, if we're gonna get out of this, I need your help.
01:12:30We're not getting out of this, okay?
01:12:32We committed a crime and we got caught.
01:12:34This is only making it worse.
01:12:35It's the one that committed the crime.
01:12:37You saw the paper.
01:12:38My mom, the whole company.
01:12:41I saw one piece of paper.
01:12:43And even if it is true, it doesn't justify whatever you're about to do.
01:12:49I'm out.
01:12:51I'm sorry.
01:12:52Suni.
01:12:53I'm sorry.
01:12:54Sunita!
01:13:03How do you think we're gonna get him to confess?
01:13:05He's a rich white man.
01:13:06Let's get him from these guys on the street.
01:13:08Just trust me.
01:13:12What the hell?
01:13:14Hello?
01:13:18What is this, some sort of hostage thing?
01:13:21I'm telling you right now, you're not getting any money.
01:13:26We don't seek money, we seek justice.
01:13:30We don't seek money, we seek information.
01:13:34Information?
01:13:36What information do you think I have?
01:13:42Wait.
01:13:43Hold on a second.
01:13:44Is this right?
01:13:45We'll ask the questions.
01:13:46I'm not playing your stupid game.
01:13:50You wanna ask me some questions?
01:13:52Come down and do it face to face.
01:13:59Okay.
01:14:05I gotta say, a couple hours ago I thought you were pretty smart.
01:14:09Desolate, extorting me, that's why you call it crack.
01:14:12Then you pull this shit.
01:14:15This is very simple, okay?
01:14:18I already have the files, the emails, and the...
01:14:21You're lying.
01:14:24I moved them all off the server this morning.
01:14:26The only records you have are your mom's.
01:14:28Not.
01:14:30Now, all I need is a confession, so I can gift wrap it for the FBI.
01:14:36Or...
01:14:37Or what?
01:14:42You give me a bath?
01:14:44I was captain of the swim team, and you couldn't afford duct tape.
01:14:49Okay.
01:14:56I'm gonna have you arrested for this shit.
01:15:00And the fraud.
01:15:02Maybe...
01:15:04I'll have your mother arrested too.
01:15:07And when she gets out, if she's still alive...
01:15:12I'll sue both of you.
01:15:14For every cent of your worthless lives.
01:15:20Fuck.
01:15:22You're so scared.
01:15:24You can't even hit me.
01:15:26Come on.
01:15:28Give me your best shot.
01:15:32It'll make you feel better.
01:15:44Come on, come on.
01:15:50What the hell is going on?
01:15:55Ricky.
01:15:57Jesus Christ, what are you doing?
01:15:59Do you have a lighter?
01:16:00Ricky, you need to stop! Stop!
01:16:03Suni called. She's on her way here.
01:16:05I can't just let him walk. Okay?
01:16:08Do you see what he's doing?
01:16:10What he's done?
01:16:12I understand.
01:16:13I understand he's got blood on his hands. Your mom's.
01:16:15But we're not gonna set him on fire.
01:16:17I won't need to.
01:16:18Ricky, we're not murderers.
01:16:19I'm not gonna kill him.
01:16:20Well then stop!
01:16:23No.
01:16:26Ricky, if you walk over there, I'm leaving.
01:16:29I'm not gonna be a part of this.
01:16:33That's fine, Victor.
01:16:35I don't need you to be.
01:16:39Please.
01:16:49Please.
01:17:01Start.
01:17:04What the hell are you doing?
01:17:09I'm no use to you on fire.
01:17:13Fine. What do you want me to say?
01:17:15We have the databases and the emails.
01:17:17Just explain what they are.
01:17:19There are no databases. You have no databases.
01:17:22I have it!
01:17:23And if I were you, I wouldn't be arguing right now.
01:17:26Fine.
01:17:30What the hell is happening?
01:17:31What does it look like?
01:17:32Your boyfriend kidnapped me.
01:17:34Help untie me.
01:17:37We need to leave.
01:17:38Leave?
01:17:39We're calling the cops.
01:17:40We need to get to the office.
01:17:41We can call the cops from there.
01:17:45No.
01:17:53Stay here.
01:17:54No, I'm coming with you.
01:17:55I don't need your help.
01:17:56That's not what it looked like.
01:17:59We're going upstairs and then we're calling the cops.
01:18:15Shit.
01:18:39I'm getting pretty good at this.
01:18:42Did it work?
01:18:44Yeah, I think so.
01:18:46I'll send it to you now.
01:18:50How's Rikki?
01:18:51Hey, I'm okay. I'm okay.
01:18:53How did you do?
01:18:54I improvised.
01:18:56She came up to me after you left.
01:18:58Explained everything.
01:19:01Sorry about your head.
01:19:03It's okay.
01:19:04I'm sorry for lying.
01:19:07Yeah, we'll talk about that later.
01:19:09And you should have just gotten it.
01:19:14Yep.
01:19:16It looks like it's all in here.
01:19:19Seriously, thank you again.
01:19:21We could not have done this without you.
01:19:23Glad I could help.
01:19:26He deserves it.
01:19:39What?
01:19:54Gregory Brent?
01:19:56We'd like to ask you some questions about a Project Foresight.
01:20:10Rikki Price?
01:20:12We'd like to ask you some questions about where you were last night.
01:20:15It was okay.
01:20:20You were all here yesterday, okay?
01:20:23300,000. I started my own ad.
01:20:26What's going on over there?
01:20:56You should have seen him going through your computer himself trying to find that payout.
01:21:07Eventually they had to drag him out.
01:21:09I'm not going to lie, I really thought I left somewhere hard and we were all going to get busted.
01:21:14I'm telling you, I had faith in you. I had faith in you.
01:21:17Oh, what did you end up telling your mom?
01:21:19The truth, minus the money, and the payout.
01:21:24So nothing.
01:21:25Hey, she took it better than Claire, so it's cool.
01:21:28Oh, Claire didn't want to date a college dropout? What a shocker.
01:21:31No, actually it's a little bit more than that.
01:21:33And she did give us an alibi for the night.
01:21:35Hold on, she only helped us because I asked her to. Don't forget.
01:21:39Team effort, come on now.
01:21:41Team effort.
01:21:44Okay, and when are you heading back?
01:21:46You know what they said? The lawyers will have a summit by next week, so might as well go to court.
01:21:51Did he say how much?
01:21:52He thinks they'll offer $300,000, at least.
01:21:58Okay, well, what are you going to spend that on? You know, besides your mom, of course.
01:22:02Oh yeah, I was thinking I could go back to school and use the rest of the money on plane tickets to visit you in Cali.
01:22:12You know, actually, you won't have to. I think I'm going to stick around.
01:22:17Really?
01:22:18Yeah.
01:22:19Why?
01:22:20Someone's got to stop your horrible ideas.
01:22:23Speaking of which, I'm going to need your guys' help for a second.
01:22:28Where are you going?
01:22:29I'm out.
01:22:31Dick!
01:22:34Bro, where are you going? Where are you going?
01:22:36So y'all are going to make me do this by myself?

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